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13 January, 07:58

In colonial America, who were the Sons of Liberty? a group of workers and shopkeepers who organized to protest British taxes a group of politicians who drafted a petition to protest British taxes a group of protesters in Boston who were killed by British soldiers a group of delegates who represented the colonists in Parliament

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  1. 13 January, 11:41
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    Adams joined John Hancock, Paul Revere and James Otis in secret meetings to form the radical group the Sons of Liberty to oppose the taxation without representation. Violent protests in Boston targeted the homes of British authorities, making it nearly impossible for the British to enforce the Stamp Act.
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